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Beyond the foundational topics that concern it, computer science also aims at developing methods that will form the basis for the effective solution of real problems fromevery other discipline, with the ultimate goal of improving the quality of life. Moreover, our Department also attaches great significance to applied research and,more specifically, to research which, as far as possible, will be directly useful to local industry.
In accordat least 90 ECTS is required for obtaining a Master Degree at the postgance with the ECTS System, successful completion of graduate level.
Scholarships addressed to Cypriot Expatriates and to citizens of non EU countries:
The University of Cyprus is granting scholarships for postgraduate Master's degrees and PhD degrees. The scholarships cover all the fields of study and are addressed to Cypriots expatriates and to foreign nationals (from non EU countries). The aim of the scholarships is to develop and strengthen the relations and cooperation of the University of Cyprus with the Cypriots expatriates and to attract a large number of foreign students.
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University of Cyprus aims to establish itself as a Pioneer Research Institution achieving International Scientific Recognition in European Higher Education, offering Competitive Programmes and to become a Centre of Excellence in the wider Euro - Mediterranean Region.
The main objectives of the University are twofold: the promotion of scholarship and education through teaching and research, and the enhancement of the cultural, social and economic development of Cyprus. In this context, the University believes that education must provide more than simply accumulation of knowledge. It must also encourage students' active participation in the process of learning and acquisition of those values necessary for responsible involvement in the community. The University sets high standards for all branches of scholarship. Research is promoted and funded in all departments for its contribution to scholarship in general and for its local and international applications.